origami stars tutorial - I made these all the time in high school!

Loving my new wreath. Used lots and lots of ribbon and made the wreath from some flexible tubing from Lowe's for about a dollar. With the tubing and ribbon, I have about $20 in the diy version of this wreath. Love it! :)

Website that sells mason jars for cheap....gotta remember this. Perfect for a wedding or shower! Hexagon Glass Jar 2 oz (55ml) w/ Gold Lid - I could do make your own candles for a favor!! I could do just vanilla scented candles or cinnamon for the fall season.. Those little glass jars would be perfect! AND! They're less than a dollar a piece! :)

Website that sells mason jars for cheap. Gotta remember this.

Website that sells mason jars on the cheap... jars!

An entire website with tons of different bottles or jars you can buy for thousands of different reasons... inexpensive! Mason jars, cute little sauce bottles, medicine bottles...

Website that sells mason jars for cheap....gotta remember this. - Dara, for you. I know you were looking for cheap mason jars.

Gingerbread House Party Ideas ❤❦♪♫ Holiday Mixer for Parents and Kids to get to know each other. One class per day! Use graham crackers instead. One house per family. RSVP to accomodate siblings. Collect cans for charity.

Gingerbread party idea

Christmas party - 100 days of Christmas...I only got through 30 days so far :) Tons of cute ideas - Click image to find more DIY Crafts Pinterest pins

Clever use of a paint strip. Cut out various holiday themed shapes and use them on various items like, homemade cards, place settings, name cards, scrapbooks, etc. really awesome idea and it saves you on printer ink too..!!

Great Idea! Use Paint Swatches For Scrapbooking

Paint Strip Trees Use your favorite holiday punch and paint color strips to make embellishments for scrapbook pages, cards, or on gifts.

I'm sure Lowes won't love me coming in and grabbing paint strips for this, but what a great idea for a one-off card or scrapbook page!

Christmas Paint Chip Confetti You could also use the punched paint sample in scrap booking or making cards. Awesome use for paint strip samples!!

Homemade Valentines: 50 Ideas for Making Your Own Valentines-- a lot of cute ideas I haven't seen before.

Love the Be Mine Card with Lip Balm. Great Idea for Mary Kay Valentine Gifts. 50 Ideas for Making Your Own Valentines-- a lot of cute ideas I haven't seen before.

50 Ideas for Making Your Own Valentines-- a lot of cute ideas I haven't seen before. My kids are big, but I think some of these would still make them smile. Several of these would be cute surprises to hide around the house for each other in the days leading up to Valentines day.

50 Ideas for Making Your Own Valentines-- a lot of cute ideas I haven't seen before. When Riley starts school what a cute valentine idea or even just a gift for the teacher especially love the bee one for the teach not the entire class! That would be a lot of $$$$

Using Koolaid to dye eggs this year.

Kool Eggs Use Kool-Aid To Dye Your Easter Eggs Kool Aid to dye your Easter Eggs. Because of the citric acid already in KoolAid, this technique requires no vinegar. Not only that, but at a general cost of 5 packets for $1, KoolAid makes for an inexpensive egg dying adventure.

Kool aid egg dye

Decorating, Dyeing Easter Eggs with KoolAid. No vinegar, just a fresh, fruity smell in the kitchen. Lots of bright colors.

Turn Dad's old ties into door decor. You'll need a 14-inch wire wreath form from a crafts shop and 19 ties. Cut all ties but one into 15-inch lengths. Position the narrow end of first cut tie, front side up, on a section of the wreath. Wrap tie around form until pointed end is positioned as shown, hiding the rolled tie; secure with pins. Repeat, overlapping ties slightly. Flip wreath over; sew rolled-up ties to the backs of points. Pin on the uncut, bowed tie.
Read more: Christmas Wreath Ideas - How to Make a Christmas Wreath - Good Housekeeping

Father's Day Tie Wreath. This is a great idea for my Dad's old ties as a keepsake, even though I don't remember him wearing neckties all that often. I def want to try making this one. I love and miss you Daddy! xoxo

DIY Bouncy Balls!! No freakin' way! All you need is borax, cornstarch, glue, water and food coloring!

Make your own bouncy balls from scratch. This is a ridiculously cool science experiment.
Make a Bouncing Polymer Ball - Procedure
Procedure
1. Label one cup 'Borax Solution' and the other cup 'Ball Mixture'.
2. Pour 2 tablespoons warm water and 1/2 teaspoon borax powder into the cup labeled 'Borax Solution'. Stir the mixture to dissolve the borax. Add food coloring, if desired.
3. Pour 1 tablespoon of glue into the cup labeled 'Ball Mixture'. Add 1/2 teaspoon of the borax solution you just made and 1 tablespoon of cornstarch. Do not stir. Allow the ingredients to interact on their own for 10-15 seconds and then stir them together to fully mix. Once the mixture becomes impossible to stir, take it out of the cup and start molding the ball with your hands.
4. The ball will start out sticky and messy, but will solidify as you knead it.
5. Once the ball is less sticky, go ahead and bounce it!
6. You can store your plastic ball in a sealed ziploc bag when you are finished playing with it.
7. Don't eat the materials used to make the ball or the ball itself. Wash your work area, utensils, and hands when you have completed this activity.